by Carla Pampe
Air Force Global Strike Command Public Affairs
10/24/2012 - BARKSDALE AFB, La. -- Fifty
years ago, the first Minuteman III Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles
were deployed to the missile fields in support of the strategic
deterrence mission. Five decades later, these missiles are still in
place, providing safe, secure and effective strategic nuclear
deterrence.
Since it first deployed, a number of state-of-the-art improvements and
modernization programs have helped the Minuteman system continue its
deterrence mission with improved reliability that supports the missile's
remarkable 99 percent alert rate. Air Force Global Strike Command
continues to modernize the weapon system through a series of extensive
Minuteman III Life Extension Programs.
Nearly the entire missile has been refurbished, including the flight
controls and propellant in all three stages, the guidance system and the
Propulsion System Rocket Engine.
"We are checking and balancing everything, but they are basically new
missiles except for the shell," Mr. Michael Knipp, ICBM Program Analyst,
said. "Over the last decade we've done more than $7 billion worth of
upgrades to 450 missiles."
In addition to the missile itself, a number of upgrades to the Minuteman
III ground systems have been made. Those include upgrade to various
electronic, cryptographic and security systems, Knipp said.
The last of the Life Extension Programs that will take the platform through the year 2020 are scheduled to be completed in 2015. |
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